This park has no tv hookup. If you are ok with that then you have the first battle won. Next, there are very few NICE spots for 30 amp hookup. This place caters to the 50 amp family. When I spoke to the girl at the register she was VERY nice about everything, but she did say that the only 30 amp spaces were out in the "Desert Area." No trees, no grass, a few paved but the rest are gravel. The dog walk area is OK, but there is no grass there either. It is fenced in dirt. It has 2 sections though, so if you want your dog alone that is possible. The park is located near the casino and the "AquaRange" which is kind of cool. Otherwise, we are out by highway 395 and a ways from town. Oh, one more thing: the link on this page to the "View Map" for the location of this place, is wrong. I printed it to bring with us and after looking at it I decided to call the office. No where near what the map says. Do your own search for directions here. We would stay here again, IF we could get one of the VERY FEW nice 30 amp spots. (Note from Admin: Yes the map pin was wrong as no one had every set it to correct place. I fixed the problem.) We
camped at Grand Sierra Resort RV Park in a Motorhome.

We have been to this park a few times. It is our favorite place to go. The ocean is just over the bluff and it is great. Town is right over the little walking bridge. The park is big and beautiful. It can be pretty full at times. Totally worth it though. We BBQ some nights while here but one special thing for us is the restaurant/cafe will BBQ for you. We preorder it, and give them a time for pick up and it is ready. Sooooooo good. Only on certain days of the week though. YUMYUM ! There are firepits at all spots. Some grass and trees close to all spots. There is crushed rock on the ground but WHO CARES! Your at the ocean in Pismo Beach, right in town. We will come back here again and again. We
camped at Pismo Coast Village RV Resort in a Motorhome.

First of all: there is no water near this place. Although, if the county let the water flow this direction, there could be a wonderful river near the park. The park had great hook ups, and was nice and clean. It did seem that there were a lot of permanent residents. Has paved spaces with grass between each space. The dog walk area was along the river edge and had too many stickers for our small dogs, but the office lady did tell us we could walk the dogs anywhere as long as they were on a leash. We would stay here again. We
camped at Bakersfield River Run RV Park in a Motorhome.

We spent the night here in spring. It was a bit warm but not bad at all. The place is entirely dirt ( it is the desert ) and no grass. But they were spreading out new gravel while we were here. I wasn't to sure about this park when we arrived. After checking in and getting settled, we were pleasantly surprised. Hookups were fine and the grounds keepers were very helpful when needed. We would stay here again. We
camped at Barstow / Calico KOA in a Motorhome.

We were on our way up hwy-99 and decided to stop for the night. Office closed but not a problem. The place had 2 pull-through spots but said they not available. I believe it is because RV's are using those spaces for turn around. We had a back-in that had plenty of space. Cable TV was great, 75 channels. Spaces are paved with grass on each side. We weren't here long enough to check out the internet. There was road noise and a bit of train noise, but that always makes me feel comfortable. I didn't hear a train after 9 pm. Slept very well and felt safe. We would stay here again. We
camped at Sun & Fun RV Park in a Motorhome.

We really liked this campground. It doesn't have all the things that the other KOA's have but it is a "KOA Express." That means: not all the other goodies. There are a few wonderful restaurants near here and also a great fruit market. All the spaces are back-ins, but there is plenty of room to get in unless you are a big diesel pusher maybe. Bring your bicycle or tow car and it is a short distance to the beautiful ocean. Very clean and nice but a bit tight on the relaxing areas around each space. Great place to stay if you are going to visit Santa Cruz, Monterey or Carmel areas. We will stay here again. The cookies were yummy! We
camped at Moss Landing KOA Express in a Motorhome.

This is a great KOA. If you have children: this place has so many things to keep them busy all day. They have 2 different areas to watch movies, 2 kinds of bikes to rent, a petting zoo, shuffle board and much more. There's a lot of trees for shade. They have some paved spaces and some that aren't. The spots weren't level but a little work fixed that. Overall just a wonderful place to stay a few days. We will return. We
camped at San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA in a Motorhome.

We have stayed here a few times and we really enjoy it. If it is a holiday weekend then the place is packed to the max. Otherwise it is usually nice and mellow. We spent the weekend there in mid July and there were many spaces available. The spaces are nice with grass at each one and trimmed shade tree. We will return again and again. We
camped at Far Horizons 49er Village RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This park has a lot of things to do ( but you have to pay for most of them as you go), and I suppose that is a plus for most people. It is not on the ocean. Actually it is pretty far from it. It is on a lagoon that is muddy. There were papers saying that there were sting rays & jelly fish in the waters. We stayed out. But they do have a salt water pool with water areobics 3 days a week. We enjoyed that. They do rent golf carts at a pretty high price. But they wouldn't let us take it across the roads to Balboa Island. There is a game room, but they were taking all the games out as we were here. Also be aware that there is very little grass in this area. Your site most likely will be on dirt with no landscape around , unless you like to pay the highest price. We were not impressed with this park eventhough they call it "The Ritz of RV Parks." We have stayed at parks that were twice as nice for 1/4th the price. We paid the minimum price of $100.00 a night. I guess that is why we got the dirty , unlandscaped spaces. We will not return. We
camped at Newport Dunes Waterfront RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This is a brand new park along the Sacramento river. Very nice spaces & landscaping. Wide spaces with all the room for a very big coach. This park caters to handicapped also. It is right next to the freeway which means there is some road noise but that didn't bother us. It doesn make it easy to find though. Our price was a little high but we were right next to the river. They said it was the best spot in the park. It was ! We will stay here agian. We
camped at Durango RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Very nice park with great people working here. The maintenance supervisor was very helpful when we had a few issues. He went out of his way to help us a few times. Great guy. They had double size sites with big grassy areas. This was a nice area for our dog to play in the yard. The dryer in the laundry room didn't dry clothes. People kept putting notes on it saying it was broken , but the note would just disappear. We really liked this park overall. We will stop here again. We
camped at Premier RV Resort of Salem Oregon in a Motorhome.

Many different types of camping sites available here. Front desk people were nice to us. We were here in August and it was very full. We had a pull through and the sites are pretty close together with many trees around. Roads are tight and alot of traffic most of the time. There were fire pits at the sights in our area. The free pancakes for breakfast were great. WiFi wasn't working good at all. We
camped at Astoria / Warrenton / Seaside KOA in a Motorhome.

We loved this park. Very nice people , great spaces , great prices and the shuttle takes you to the casino ! We even stayed an extra night here because it was so nice and pretty here. The park is very close to the I~5 freeway and that was a plus. We did go to the casino and had a good time. The food in the restaurant wasn't that great. We will go back to this park. We
camped at Seven Feathers RV Park in a Motorhome.

This is a small place, but this is a beautiful park. The river right in front of your site , makes it perfectly gorgeous. There was no cell phone service out here. The site was a bit of a drive away from the freeway on a little road that was one way at times. If you are out for the beauty and maybe some great fishing ~ this is the place to be. I pictured fathers and sons out at the river fishing and having a wonderful time. We
camped at Blue Heron RV Park in a Motorhome.

Very nice park. We stopped here on an unexpected overnight stay. Very easy to get a space. Office people were nice and we really enjoyed the place. Wide spaces with a wonderful little grass area , all the hook ups including cable tv and wireless internet. The man made lake is great. There were 2 golf games included in our one night stay. We will stay here again. We
camped at The Lakes RV & Golf Resort in a Motorhome.